Even though modern Vietnamese weddings often include Western-style elements like white dresses and wedding cakes, most still preserve cultural rituals like ancestor worship, traditional attire like áo dài, and ceremonial processions.

A big part of Vietnamese weddings is the tea ceremony, where the bride and groom serve tea to their elders to show respect. In return, the elders offer advice, blessings, and sometimes jewelry or red envelopes with money for good fortune.
Some regions in Vietnam have unique customs. For example, in the North, the wedding is more formal and involves many steps, while in the South, the ceremonies are simpler and focus more on the reception. In the Central region, some families still follow ancient rituals passed down for generations.